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f the western carolinian published weekly john beard jr editor and propriet umber from uu beginning 752 : no 22 of the xvth volume salisbury rowan county n c saturday ivovcmlicr 1 1km the w i'strrii i ittroliiiian 222 y i thus expanding an individual feeling into the yust lies mnl extent of the ocean itself und depriving it of its bitterness in connecting it with the most magnificent image ... nature we think indeed that nu ne can ):â€¢â€¢ 111 there and gin himself up to the spi.it ofthe place without leelmg something uf this expansion â€” this breaking uwaj from the nar row localities of the uisu.ul church-yard and dif fusing the thoughts over u spuci lhat admits nnd embraces greater syiupalliii with the creation the moment the fe ii.iâ€žs are . ...,-â– titrated if the subject ik ourselves ... nur "Â«.< griefs thai inu iiieul they ure crumped i and ll i 11 we dwell on the confined ami ordinary habitations of the dead with no images of beauty and maguificenoe to lead tho thoughts uvvuv flu de uv anil corruption we aro borne down b nur feelings of grief and disgust nn.l harrowing sorrow fur lhe loud hut in those beuutiftll pleasure grounds xf death here is evory thiug needful to rob it nf its terrors while thu place i the deposited re . mi is ia sufficiently indi cated and exact to give the feelings a spot on which io dwell we never lose n certain sort of sym pathy lor the deu.l which arises from placing our selves in their situation and in aging â€” strange so lecism hui iuiu div one which we commit â€” ima ging how they feel if ihey are sunk beneath the ocean's wave we follow then down into those all uinisiieii depths where living mau never has appro i.e i and never can if as with the mi cu-iils their bodies ure c msutned we strive to go iu thought willi each alt .... lu the elements into which 1 is resolved nml tvneii ut last the result ing dust is gathered up wo would fui.i hotter our selies thai all is concentrated ilu-rc if they are ph co i it tlie common grave we think painfully indeed niul with averted eyes pn the woni . t dis solution wherever they go whatever disposi tion is made thither wa _'.. with them in waking hours and in dreams and if any thing can be iluiin to beautify the spot it is so much taken from the cold repulsive cheerless condition in which our loclui.es are ever presenting ihom i us the his tory of sepulchral architecture and funeral cus toms has here u deep fo.inil.ilii.il iu tlie necessities of our nature and condition we cannol hear thut the transition should l.e to sudden i complete us it is in its original unadorned nud simple state wo would make the dead to stay a littlo lunger l.v surrounding them with things that really be long tn this world hut which we have thereby con secrated to uses on the passage to the next why did the indian iuv ihe i w and arrow and shiyihf dog by the sole of the dead 1 why did the egyp tian embalm ml emblazon ' why du the hntives nf south africa curry food and raiment lo their cemeteries why du we busy our grief nlmiit the marble and the shroud deeming it a sacrilege lhat i he . hail should is more ineiinlv served than eases from n r<i.'Â»ril to decency and custom : lint because we wa.i.ld feel it imply we can persuade a.iirsa ives to do so thai they nre not wl.oliv he'.oild the consciousness of pomp and ceremony an i huvts nial oeased lo is within the sphere of one instance we waaiihl connect them back if we could l.y sorm of lhe things of sense lhe uppiii leunnces nf ilq ti-.-iiouat superstition ,*" i knowing thai we oan ii.t pass uver lhe great gulf reully it mi lister to their wants we solace ourselves with creating ima ginary wants for that only part of then thut is siill wilhui our reach isriukd wkekly ::;::::. john beard jr a mhe subscribers being appointed executors of ""* the lust ll ill uml teslaiueut of colonel ( asper smith dei'il will expose to public sale on thurs day the llllh dat of sort mini iu.il ul the lute dwelling-house of the deceased in rowan county jersey settlement ihe followiug property viz i m l.iueli neuroes consisting of men wo iiiiii ami t till lieu ; household and kit hen furniture ; plantation i tonsils horses ( nts hogs sheep a quantity of wheat corn live oats cotton hay and fodder ami ninny fiber articles too tedious tu enumerate sale sale yj the following abstrael of a sermon preached by tlie rev dr beecher in boston indicates we think the spmt ilmt ougbt to prevail with nil christians mnl especially in a country where governments uu based upon principles of reason and justice and wisoly die connected with spiritual alliurs 1 tin western carolinian is published overy st trui.ii nt two dollnrs per annum it paid in adva ur tiio dellars ul killy cents if not paid before uie iiira!i"ii f three months j no paper will l.e discontinued until ul i aragos arc vinl unless ul the die ri mi ol tm hahtor l subscriptions till not i received bra !> than on year and a failure to notify ine editor of -., â– ,, u sii to discontinue at the end of a year will lie conai i r il us a hew engagement tor-us or i'l l.l.l.'ati.i-v r pilk subscriber will sell at public auction ut the corner-store formerly occupied in cade & craige in the town of salisbury on monday the 17th of november that being lhe first day of rowan count court au us s\ock of dr^-goo&a consisting of a variety of fine winter & summer goods also a new set of blacksmith's tools complete dr boucher ia una of the mot popular aad powerful preachers in new england and is us will ue seen fro bis own avowal a calvinisl vet he is equally oppo sed lo tiie propagation of ins own doctrines and lo the hindrance of others by any oiii.-r raeena than a dree re sort io revealed irutti snd the exercise of that reason wlll.aiul tllnt'll wt would not l.e lll.ir.ll llllll atici.lllu.ll.le - ii mm 4 anv person n i will procure six subscribers to uie a : 1 111 iiiiii lake the trouble la collect and transmit ujelt s'iii.-1-ripi mn ni my to tin editor sliall have 1 pa 1 1 lull during tf.eii continuauoe the sale lo coiit uue from iluv to iluv until all is sold conditious will be made known .... the day of sal david smith i execu i'asit.lt smith s tors 035 all persons indebted u the said deceased will come forward and alio pay met i : those ha ving demands against suid deceased will present then to th executors legally authenticated with in the linn prescribed hv hnv or this notice will be plead in bar uf iheir recovery i & c smi ill executors rowan co october 1 1 1834 tds lan for sale i'rim ihr llâ€ž.lâ€ži i unr.rr terms uk al kill islmi l.i the curse of a sermon on sabbath afternoon preached at the essex street church lh deocber einc his views in the manner u uli.ch ihe catho lics should be treated in this country ii began l.v regretting the late unhappy occurrence and deprecated the use of physical force uml the wan ton destruction of property both as a measure of policy mnl justice lie ooutended that tha catho lics should is treated with kindness i aneetion thai they should have full libert tu found and en dow institutions ereel i hurcl.es and use all law ful means to propagate iheir faith and make prose lytes they might convert hun if ihey could and blow up calvinism lit wished t have free in quiry and free discussion he would admit the catholics toh iven participation n all secular em ploy cuts uud religious literary and political pri vileges lie wished them to come among us ml assimilate with our people mingling us ilu nun drops mingle with the ocean he would not put Â» straw in il.e way uf their limine free nn.l equal rights and privileges ii u while he accorded to them their rights be would nol cre up our own he would freely canvass lhe history and tendency of the roman catholic church relate the history of their persecutions show what romanian bud been ml prove what thoy dared not deny that it was the same now only ihe policy was cttangud in litis country he would also make public their doings and the plan proponed tocouverl this wbole nation to lie use of his holiness lhe pope w i hope to see i 1 1 111 ullll no cringing on this sull ied : i an should i live a moment longer than he cm im free lot ns ash neither the catholic m.r ihe protestant bishops what we shall prench l.t the pulpit und the press im unchained and free ami let us nil rally around tin h.w and protect all every denomination in the peaceable enjoyment of iheir rijihls \, advertisements will be conspicuously and correct ly inserted at it cents per square fbr the iiim insertion a i lj cents ku each continuance but where an ad tt-rii-enii'iii is ordered to go in only lw.ee fa l its will ij | - , â– '. ter each insertion and on tuesday the 18 th at the store of the subscriber ten miles west of salisbury , he will sell the remainder of liis stock consisting of a good assortment of i y rsons who uc-sire to pngage by the yehr will be irriflii.iu.lale i l.y i reasonable deduction from uie above lion * tor transient cu.-ioui hardware cutlery crockery c tvc ac to cnm.iisriini.iii is 1 to insure prompt attention to letters eddressi iiiin editor the postage should in all cases lie paid oct terms will be made known on the days o sale and sales continued until all is sold geo mcconnaughey october 25 1884 t f uk subscriber offers flir sale a valuable tract of land contain m l.'i arrrs lying in linc.il â– county i the catawba river aibout h miles hi i .Â» bontt ie a ford < uri-enl prices of produce a.c at salisbury.-october 22 thuniiis ,-Â»>. ilruilt iviiii i -- c.aa , cat bacon .... 12a a 1 vlolasses . . . ill u u briiii.!v apple . 1 a i-i naih b a 111 peach . 46 a so oats 86 a ii itiit'er . . - 18 rye o cotton n seed . 24 sugar brown . it a 12j clean . 10 loaf . . 17 a 20 hia lmsult ... 112a 126 corn 40 tallow ... 10 feathers . . . 30 a sfftobacco . . . s a 20 pi carce 650 a 600 wheat bushel mdulliu ha-omet hkl whiskey . . . 4u a hi linseed oil per gallon ijil 12j this lu ul s fun excellent quality well adapt oil to cotton aud all kinds of grain a consider able pott iui of it is low-ground i meadow .'.,_ j the improvements consisting of a dwell i'jjau l ""' "" necessary outhouses are new ami convenient k?"tho terms will ik made easy t , > the purcha ser and can li ascertained in addressing the sub scriber ni beattie's ford or the catawba springs poat-offlce james t'onnok i concord n.c respectfully informs lj t ciisttniit'is and tin pultlic that lie has re etiviml his fall and winter fashions nto.m new-yorkj and having iu his employ three or bur vvurkuieu nl ul ability he is pre pared tu in work in the most fashionable style in manner and at notice j bm ihe above business poustaut eiuiilov with hill i h:ii 1*i'0|h>_>;iih lor l*iimi-Â»liiii in the town ol morguntou n c kui'ii .... 12 j llrun .... 4 a 4_j r.uii.i peach . 60 a otllmoloases . 82a 84 apple . 49 a m nails cut . . . ii.j tt ia beeswax . . . 18 sugar brown 81 a ij luiii e . . 121 Â» l:u lump . . ml it 13 tt l'lji loi.f . . 17 cun eoaooffjalt .... tt flaxseed . . 160 m heat 00 n kki flour . . . 600 a 625 whiskey , . . 12 Â» .'.."> footkere . . . to wool 10 a 20 at fayettuvillb...october 21 a weekly newspaper tiie rio > fain whica i licit ihe 111 l.l uk luring the winter if early application is inn.le concord oct 26 st t s ii ah the first inquiry upon a proposal of this kind general i is what will be the political charactei ixf ihe paper f the subscriber will give an answer without the least reserve : 77aitt3d at chkitaw i c . october si veal scarce . 87 a 100 mol-tsses . . . 40 n 60 nails iÂ»|fi xx litis scarce . 46 n ;>('. ttice 450 a 600 a journeyman tin-plate worker : s nr who is acquained with machines and uc " " customed â€¢<> w-.-rhinjr hv the " yankee hill will hear uf a situation hv applying 1 ('"' butwcrt ! h . r . joseph hervey t'horuw oclolier 25 1^:11 h bum and educated in virginia bin earliest ns well ns hi maturest eelinga snd convictions are decidedly iu fttt'ur of ulaatae mil fill principles a-lierislieal liv ills ils ."â€¢'â– -â– â– * e,!o!!-<'ll ' -'â– â– â– , sl,f lit r 11 destiii e i ties rent republic ii believes that me ci le nil i v rginis snd kentuc ky resolutions and lie ports of 17 und 1780 which were drawn up by those great statnamon and palriou ladison and jefferson contain a true exposition of the rights ol tin si it id of tlie relative powers of the general and state gov rnuient he thinks that tu surest way to avoid collisions would be l.v i . .- i 'â– !â– â– t 'â€¢ literal construction of tne c n titution it i i in in from lbs exercise of ' any power whether il !..â€¢ bj the general government or by the states thai is not clearly delegated to tlie i former or ovidenll reserved to tho baiter the con structive power is it isinlb'il is more to be dreaded than open flue because its encroachments sre so silent i gradual as to excite i ttle or m spprehens-on,while ut the same time th y nre undermining the very foun dations of our sisli in he thinks tliui nothing cnn justify nu infraction of tbe constitution one sl.gbl breach will open the wsy li.r another and that fbr it third until every restriction li.s.s its oi ml strength and we bee o habituated to encroachments ( in this subject ss aan man others tbe admonitions of in er.-iu and wood wsshlngton ure judicious anil alutary " precedents said be in his farewell address are sngerons things it t yry vi olation qf the constitution li f f 'â– i'i if u led ive let it be amended but no su i rod lo be trampled ii pin while it bus in existence tbe subscriber has witnessed with pa infill anxiety the abuse of precedent which h ive i n tn t fi tor away the cotistitul ."â– . until in pract ce sl i si t ' in iiuii lif".;m .â€¢â€ž.â€¢;. â€¢'*"' "' .":"â€ž';' 1 ' 1 " fe n practice of implying power must cease or oui '.'. form of liovemmi ni will soon be radical and perhaps irrevocably chun â€¢ d i 7 i u i isnger from tins source is much mon threat en in than u has ever been sl any former period l i tho n.power,wlio resort t precedent uml construct ou unfortunately possess or have pos sessed so much popularity uial theii aggrc sions are overlooked by .. generous people snd who instead "' repaying lhe confi.len f their constituents by scru pulous fidelity iii tinur iru-ts seem fbrgetfbl of every tiling but the gratification of their unhallowed ambition or tl.eir inordinate pas_i i enough bus been sid lo indicate what will be the complexion of the mountain wing u regard to genera politics s i , stnte concerns it will sdvocats .. sparmyalter ation of the constitution â– liberal system of internal improvement an enlightened course of agriculture mnl evert thing else calculated to advance ins prospe nty nnd honor of lbs editor's sdopted stnte a d.i proportion of ib s-r * ill is devoted to re ligious moral literary and other ussflil subjects toga tlu-r with the passing news of the hay ba.th doo.em.i and foreign sad its columns slmli slv/ays beoroament e.l wiiii extracts from ths light literature of ibe age uml such efforts f the foot's id the wit's imagina tive powers si will ntli.r.l n its patrons uial variety which is the ia rv since of life " nothing will be re jected which i calculated to improve ths understand ing ... the h.-iirt while every thing of an opposits ten dency ihall be excluded from its columns * tlie burning nf tlie nunnery nic.ii 121 11 1 beeswax . . . 16 s 1 11 ni r 15 a jt i 14 a l cotton aetv . 11a id llura 7nu 81 feathers . . . l'i 11 v t i-'i"l . . its a li flour ip-r 630s 7 fine . 70(1 a ir n .... sal lard 10 a 12 m u'ki.-rel . . 05(1 1 !),! f prom the \. e l-'uulauil wisasurfii c *-Â».*. mount auburn let us go nut tn mount aulsirn says some oue nf a gay parly pisi stepping into their vehi cles r mounting their horses i uwiiy they dash lull of life health and bnejity to visit the man sions of death where he seems to tnign iu his newt a lulu rule v.-t sail.u.n magnificence remind ing us us they sweep by tu make a sober j.-sl with the hue of the p.h-t the pi.tb of glory leads but to the grave in sucks . khi bushel . - 73 r prun . . 9 11 121 common . 9 s 10 fover 2Â§e|a s sfa i loaf & lump 1 n 18 tallow scarce . lil n vi 1 i'.-as - - - 123 a 130 f wheat looaoou 1 * tonic mixture tlir fever si ague has been cured in 20,000 cases withm th three years that ll has been ill usb nn.l the pntients restored t health,vigor,andcom ll art as th'-.v are ready and anxious ta testily kr - the genuine mixture can be bad at the store of john murpiiy in salisbury n c john r rowand s ntembor 27 1834 l '" at columbia il c.).-september 12 bacon 11 a rj)-'..r 10 a 1 ban lv pencil . in molasses . . â– 'â€¢' a â– "' apple . 10 u 00 miekerel . . 600 n ilki b i . . 121 a 18 salt in sacks . 250a!l h'l'i i l^s --!!~> bushel . . t i .... 12 a ul sugar brown â– 10a 121 os . . . . 60aiou loaf ilump 16 a 22 .', i ,,, lliu l.-.tullnw . . . 10 a 12 ivur . . . 730a bootess i " 123 ir 4 a h whiskey . - - 4(1 u ;*> " lol us rule to mount auburn says llircnnuyc rising from dinner with the prospect of a long af ternoon before him and forth ihey go to rid them selves of time among the final homesof those who have exchanged it foi eternity let ua go out to the cemetery whispers the wife to her hus band as some lingering sunset !â– softening into twilight hull doubting lost he should heck ihe wish which he knows tn spring from a mother's heart ; bul he yields lo the request and ihey visit ih grave xxf their child io strew a fuw flowers on its new enclosure " you must go out in mount auburn with lis fhis afternoon says the citizen to the stranger und i hit ber t bey go too to talk learnedly nf obelisks and monuments national taste westminster abbey and pere la chaise head er let ut !_". too hut let us walk nut drive up ... liihtv splendor t the crowded gaitway tossing our reins io the k<-i-|h-r iih wc would ;.. the ostler of a luiern ' hut we u.e nl the gut and iiiiihi drop uur spc ciilalini.h render you may nut have lieeu tliere if nut a dweller in lhe neighborhood ; or if you have it ciiunol is unwell <- again lu stroll with us through the girl is as y u go iu ir.ere is tlm u'iiiiiil'ul sure pha lii.s chiseled in italy creel ed to the name of spur/lie n who died among us iih if v th ull a country bul as a clint i ot il.e iio.l.l id ii member of the human family â€” ii e il in g il.e visiter lirsi on ills eiil.iil.ee ns if to remind hun how completely ii the members of this great family whether of th kant i.r ul lie west an ill ited at the grave a little further on lies all thut was uu rial nf h.m who loiiu.-leie.l in the tem ple of l,i w , und whose spirit still lingers in lhe university shining in the lalh.rs of his successor where ia in burning now f where his clear rea soning his refin il souteness ins u lisping intellect they are uctive in that other sphere for which a a ...... i i .... f ,. ur t was inet.nl in prepare ilu ami where is lhe gratitude nl ma p i ij lhe a ride still sleep in the ipiinn , or i is lhe i iii scl is gun its work i as yon turn i lhe right in nn of tl h.ig.-r dells she who truce i iho record ed history of religions sects ill's bulled " first tenant " of the < emetroy who i.-.l the way in her fullness of s and is lulu si down into the new valley nf death at lhe he d of llial long train which every dav .Â« gathering ill many iher names meet the eye of h.lhcrn and pit re its who hat here prepared ihe last resting-place fo them selves and then fi.inil.es even as in the city ihey have built fair c wily homes li.r their sojourn of life and now we have wound our way up to tho hill-top let us pans und i.hik around uu.i think kimmii i:v female semi nary at c vmdbn cs c.)...seplember 6 p . i a oolflour^n.caro flflo a 0(10 brandy peach . ma 00 cam-milu).fl(Â»alllot ' appple . us a toiron 00 s 00 potion . . . . ,\>.< lolunl l l ' i 7 i - i v i h v . . . m u r â– . - , . nil . 3i i \"â€ž t n v . . ihu ii i the exercises or this institution will hi resumbd on the 1st of october i s,,,.i,._ii;.;iv;nii',.',vu r si?o f .^ i '''' i ]:- i jli â€” payable in advance benji cottrell salisbury ail2 a 1884 principal _"_ -' - m m i x q _Â£_â– â€¢ â€¢ j 1(iij ()) . ( ',,.| '.,,.,,,,.,..-.,, i hphe subsrrilior s about to move to batesviilo 1 ,â€ž ailuinsuiv i'.tri.orv a 11 , nd - - vtotice is hereby given tha the mm hereto ',. hases selling land i paying laxes fo fore existing under lb ne o harris , leu.s ti e man - ts of military shaver is dissolved bv mulua consenl i he h ", i lands wh.ch if not attend 1 to w parties ul persons indebted lo he said firm are wid io av losi ! lequeslod to forward l,i,i-li udrtlk letters po-i.pui.l a.ldre.sse ,., l,e sub rilsor their ui.-oui.-si am h.-e on Â».- are nde b i i 1 i nil a,lâ€žsuw mil be oi'.uip.ii ..... i..i i'l reu'l tl '.'''â– ;;'''. : t ' ' - "'â€¢ to david reiniiardt n ! 1 s n i m ___ lâ€žte f l.â€ž,câ€žt,,i v john i miwi.k salisbury october 0 vtuvima and yet notwithstanding all that sum s r lends the taste before um enter in spile of tin in rongruity of ideas which the crowd of vehicles niul the looks of riders will excite when you ure once vvilhin the enclosure fashion und lhe world gaiety and splendor are soon forgone hl.inding iii tin dark groves w in re the broken light falls down through the opening of the trees id singu larly possessed l.y the wonderful stillness of the place the must di itingumied mr null iho most fashionable toumure will pass unnoticed when vou it ou id have turned to guise had you met i hem ... the hln-ef the visiters too om und all do matter what their mood when they inched the oi.ititav i.re at once b is-reil and subdued as boon as ihey have paused under those gathering shades you shall see a young lady leap fro the ei.rnii !_..-, laughing in all the luxury of youth d lici.lt ii nml revelling in some j.-si that has been started j a i when you pass her in an avenue tar meet her .... the hill she will is inst in contemplation nnd for get to return your civilities if you yourself should hit im too much abstracted to oiler them still lln iofluence nf the place is not a melancholy or a saddening influence it is ls-tter â€” it is etpansive anil soothing filling the mind with the beauties of online and thus breaking ibe force of nny passion ..(.- expression of iiflliction which mny is randy to burstoorth and uniting tbe great idea of death ill general will images and objects which re not shadowy nnd hard lo crimp but before iih around us iiiiii familiar wo never go '!. ther wilbool feeling the d.-ep philosophy of the sentiment which shakspeare has put into the moiilii of timon when be makes him say thai l will nuke his eierl im mansion â€¢ upon the beeched verife of tlie mil flood ; winch ooce a day with his cn.bo-weu froth the turbulent surge hi ill h september il . 1 884 u-v lutt-it-stiiik lo ltarÂ»mi-Â»!7a t m el iiiik cii/ens ,,.â– siiisbiirj ui uen tui ui in i.ii-i jqs.jzjas tr isvp^llju .. satkiisiifii thc^^^^m geiitdiiv f ... r.ineni jl \ !* jij asdjll-'^-^s â€¢ rn opening in salisbury pre nts probably ot m % la ai^^^^^^^h he best locations hi the state the travelling through mix "Â» Â» -*Â» els m b m the town s very itr.-ni sad its c.lisens themselves are ss eretoforb earned on bv tbe above ootp in a re.ii degree lispesed '" subiu ' u the or.it of i i ,.,.,,,, w ju still be continued bi tb ".. ur of the toosonal art rather than exercise on ,(,.,â€ž, ,,,â€ž.,(, m nil its various branches al il id own part i islicato a task aaa proof of the libe ." Â« harriafe shaver ii is hoped that the nd patronage exten ic i lo Â« barbel by tb i community m heretofore extended to one of n . .*_Â£%?Â» ss r sr ':â– -- s -< â– â– â€¢ * â– â€¢-â– "*"- ihsearaingkof the peiaon who has just left here and ment who i.lÂ»-eâ€žee â€ž â€ž,,' , , iscl hi nnv ivnui uf patronage |, ',- it ea.li made \ eludes f various hinds,on tmounted to upwards of 5110 hand and will is sold cheap j ii'.'i rbi iiiim proprietor of ths mansion hotel whose house i - ... ,. rv ,|,._, ription will is prompt attended i â– - i ited al ti i . n oft ie courthouse in , :,.,,,, ,| ,,, the nxwi fu.ti.li.l manner tl i.tv,'"'r bus ii 1 '' i " - xe lone mn '" .|()||\ i shaver 4 c date 1 barbei with sn elegant roomfbrthe business n.-tâ€žher 1 1 1884 if bleb will â€¢â€¢ let on reasoosbls terms sod bisserv.ee salisbury october 11 l "â– ''â€¢ "'' idsnl in the dining room taken j*Â«g " i " â– â– asllsillh clktllan rÂ«li al maiwion hotbt , ,, Â« i,m v 11 k h.,.,t .! -' i.i Â« sburv oc'j.u-i 1 -. 1834 i * we are hut fs-ggsrly al description even with rial ii.ltiiiiiii woods snd fin towns ut our feet but wc cannot forls-ur l remind you of the river uu il.e one bond uud the lake .... the other and tho long stretch of marshes with the university and then il.e city beyond the cily â€” with its thou si.i.il pulses of lite beating warm and quick tl.ru.igt j ihe heart of society â€” how many eager h<>|x_s vast plan . idle fancies useful u.|hihoh are there hosr do ih.-y toil nnd enjoy nnd pull down and build up and then â€” here here where sleepciuinnt be disturbed though the roar of twenty hauls were rising up into the peaceful groves iind where the unbroken goings on of i.uture seem tn mock tk fitful feverish courses of mu here ihe hamÂ»3 full und the eye sink and lhÂ«y im brought Â«*Â» uftor another to lie here and lake their i airf still the orld will go on nature ai^society nor is stirred in <â€¢ â€¢ heavy currepl l the falling of their stricken haven iki thfir thoughts ever coaat up lie re to contemplate f'.at final rest ? does ll.n â€¢: i tl.lt ms ac 1 the firs no of the mountain whig will is issued ns sikin ns the requisite number of subscribers can bo obtained to warrant the . unking of tha necossa rt arrangements for that purpose i ind ths under tgned would appeal to the friends of the prupussd undertaking to enrol iheir nanies nt sn early dsy 3 i will is printed ones n week upon n slnct o im inun sise willi hcw type nn.l on g.mÂ»l kiper nl two dollnrs i-r yenr psyaf.1 si lie rece.pl of tin l.r-l numbsr ,â€ž.. .,.,- , k ii maura

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f the western carolinian published weekly john beard jr editor and propriet umber from uu beginning 752 : no 22 of the xvth volume salisbury rowan county n c saturday ivovcmlicr 1 1km the w i'strrii i ittroliiiian 222 y i thus expanding an individual feeling into the yust lies mnl extent of the ocean itself und depriving it of its bitterness in connecting it with the most magnificent image ... nature we think indeed that nu ne can ):â€¢â€¢ 111 there and gin himself up to the spi.it ofthe place without leelmg something uf this expansion â€” this breaking uwaj from the nar row localities of the uisu.ul church-yard and dif fusing the thoughts over u spuci lhat admits nnd embraces greater syiupalliii with the creation the moment the fe ii.iâ€žs are . ...,-â– titrated if the subject ik ourselves ... nur "Â«.< griefs thai inu iiieul they ure crumped i and ll i 11 we dwell on the confined ami ordinary habitations of the dead with no images of beauty and maguificenoe to lead tho thoughts uvvuv flu de uv anil corruption we aro borne down b nur feelings of grief and disgust nn.l harrowing sorrow fur lhe loud hut in those beuutiftll pleasure grounds xf death here is evory thiug needful to rob it nf its terrors while thu place i the deposited re . mi is ia sufficiently indi cated and exact to give the feelings a spot on which io dwell we never lose n certain sort of sym pathy lor the deu.l which arises from placing our selves in their situation and in aging â€” strange so lecism hui iuiu div one which we commit â€” ima ging how they feel if ihey are sunk beneath the ocean's wave we follow then down into those all uinisiieii depths where living mau never has appro i.e i and never can if as with the mi cu-iils their bodies ure c msutned we strive to go iu thought willi each alt .... lu the elements into which 1 is resolved nml tvneii ut last the result ing dust is gathered up wo would fui.i hotter our selies thai all is concentrated ilu-rc if they are ph co i it tlie common grave we think painfully indeed niul with averted eyes pn the woni . t dis solution wherever they go whatever disposi tion is made thither wa _'.. with them in waking hours and in dreams and if any thing can be iluiin to beautify the spot it is so much taken from the cold repulsive cheerless condition in which our loclui.es are ever presenting ihom i us the his tory of sepulchral architecture and funeral cus toms has here u deep fo.inil.ilii.il iu tlie necessities of our nature and condition we cannol hear thut the transition should l.e to sudden i complete us it is in its original unadorned nud simple state wo would make the dead to stay a littlo lunger l.v surrounding them with things that really be long tn this world hut which we have thereby con secrated to uses on the passage to the next why did the indian iuv ihe i w and arrow and shiyihf dog by the sole of the dead 1 why did the egyp tian embalm ml emblazon ' why du the hntives nf south africa curry food and raiment lo their cemeteries why du we busy our grief nlmiit the marble and the shroud deeming it a sacrilege lhat i he . hail should is more ineiinlv served than eases from n r than on year and a failure to notify ine editor of -., â– ,, u sii to discontinue at the end of a year will lie conai i r il us a hew engagement tor-us or i'l l.l.l.'ati.i-v r pilk subscriber will sell at public auction ut the corner-store formerly occupied in cade & craige in the town of salisbury on monday the 17th of november that being lhe first day of rowan count court au us s\ock of dr^-goo&a consisting of a variety of fine winter & summer goods also a new set of blacksmith's tools complete dr boucher ia una of the mot popular aad powerful preachers in new england and is us will ue seen fro bis own avowal a calvinisl vet he is equally oppo sed lo tiie propagation of ins own doctrines and lo the hindrance of others by any oiii.-r raeena than a dree re sort io revealed irutti snd the exercise of that reason wlll.aiul tllnt'll wt would not l.e lll.ir.ll llllll atici.lllu.ll.le - ii mm 4 anv person n i will procure six subscribers to uie a : 1 111 iiiiii lake the trouble la collect and transmit ujelt s'iii.-1-ripi mn ni my to tin editor sliall have 1 pa 1 1 lull during tf.eii continuauoe the sale lo coiit uue from iluv to iluv until all is sold conditious will be made known .... the day of sal david smith i execu i'asit.lt smith s tors 035 all persons indebted u the said deceased will come forward and alio pay met i : those ha ving demands against suid deceased will present then to th executors legally authenticated with in the linn prescribed hv hnv or this notice will be plead in bar uf iheir recovery i & c smi ill executors rowan co october 1 1 1834 tds lan for sale i'rim ihr llâ€ž.lâ€ži i unr.rr terms uk al kill islmi l.i the curse of a sermon on sabbath afternoon preached at the essex street church lh deocber einc his views in the manner u uli.ch ihe catho lics should be treated in this country ii began l.v regretting the late unhappy occurrence and deprecated the use of physical force uml the wan ton destruction of property both as a measure of policy mnl justice lie ooutended that tha catho lics should is treated with kindness i aneetion thai they should have full libert tu found and en dow institutions ereel i hurcl.es and use all law ful means to propagate iheir faith and make prose lytes they might convert hun if ihey could and blow up calvinism lit wished t have free in quiry and free discussion he would admit the catholics toh iven participation n all secular em ploy cuts uud religious literary and political pri vileges lie wished them to come among us ml assimilate with our people mingling us ilu nun drops mingle with the ocean he would not put Â» straw in il.e way uf their limine free nn.l equal rights and privileges ii u while he accorded to them their rights be would nol cre up our own he would freely canvass lhe history and tendency of the roman catholic church relate the history of their persecutions show what romanian bud been ml prove what thoy dared not deny that it was the same now only ihe policy was cttangud in litis country he would also make public their doings and the plan proponed tocouverl this wbole nation to lie use of his holiness lhe pope w i hope to see i 1 1 111 ullll no cringing on this sull ied : i an should i live a moment longer than he cm im free lot ns ash neither the catholic m.r ihe protestant bishops what we shall prench l.t the pulpit und the press im unchained and free ami let us nil rally around tin h.w and protect all every denomination in the peaceable enjoyment of iheir rijihls \, advertisements will be conspicuously and correct ly inserted at it cents per square fbr the iiim insertion a i lj cents ku each continuance but where an ad tt-rii-enii'iii is ordered to go in only lw.ee fa l its will ij | - , â– '. ter each insertion and on tuesday the 18 th at the store of the subscriber ten miles west of salisbury , he will sell the remainder of liis stock consisting of a good assortment of i y rsons who uc-sire to pngage by the yehr will be irriflii.iu.lale i l.y i reasonable deduction from uie above lion * tor transient cu.-ioui hardware cutlery crockery c tvc ac to cnm.iisriini.iii is 1 to insure prompt attention to letters eddressi iiiin editor the postage should in all cases lie paid oct terms will be made known on the days o sale and sales continued until all is sold geo mcconnaughey october 25 1884 t f uk subscriber offers flir sale a valuable tract of land contain m l.'i arrrs lying in linc.il â– county i the catawba river aibout h miles hi i .Â» bontt ie a ford < uri-enl prices of produce a.c at salisbury.-october 22 thuniiis ,-Â»>. ilruilt iviiii i -- c.aa , cat bacon .... 12a a 1 vlolasses . . . ill u u briiii.!v apple . 1 a i-i naih b a 111 peach . 46 a so oats 86 a ii itiit'er . . - 18 rye o cotton n seed . 24 sugar brown . it a 12j clean . 10 loaf . . 17 a 20 hia lmsult ... 112a 126 corn 40 tallow ... 10 feathers . . . 30 a sfftobacco . . . s a 20 pi carce 650 a 600 wheat bushel mdulliu ha-omet hkl whiskey . . . 4u a hi linseed oil per gallon ijil 12j this lu ul s fun excellent quality well adapt oil to cotton aud all kinds of grain a consider able pott iui of it is low-ground i meadow .'.,_ j the improvements consisting of a dwell i'jjau l ""' "" necessary outhouses are new ami convenient k?"tho terms will ik made easy t , > the purcha ser and can li ascertained in addressing the sub scriber ni beattie's ford or the catawba springs poat-offlce james t'onnok i concord n.c respectfully informs lj t ciisttniit'is and tin pultlic that lie has re etiviml his fall and winter fashions nto.m new-yorkj and having iu his employ three or bur vvurkuieu nl ul ability he is pre pared tu in work in the most fashionable style in manner and at notice j bm ihe above business poustaut eiuiilov with hill i h:ii 1*i'0|h>_>;iih lor l*iimi-Â»liiii in the town ol morguntou n c kui'ii .... 12 j llrun .... 4 a 4_j r.uii.i peach . 60 a otllmoloases . 82a 84 apple . 49 a m nails cut . . . ii.j tt ia beeswax . . . 18 sugar brown 81 a ij luiii e . . 121 Â» l:u lump . . ml it 13 tt l'lji loi.f . . 17 cun eoaooffjalt .... tt flaxseed . . 160 m heat 00 n kki flour . . . 600 a 625 whiskey , . . 12 Â» .'.."> footkere . . . to wool 10 a 20 at fayettuvillb...october 21 a weekly newspaper tiie rio > fain whica i licit ihe 111 l.l uk luring the winter if early application is inn.le concord oct 26 st t s ii ah the first inquiry upon a proposal of this kind general i is what will be the political charactei ixf ihe paper f the subscriber will give an answer without the least reserve : 77aitt3d at chkitaw i c . october si veal scarce . 87 a 100 mol-tsses . . . 40 n 60 nails iÂ»|fi xx litis scarce . 46 n ;>('. ttice 450 a 600 a journeyman tin-plate worker : s nr who is acquained with machines and uc " " customed â€¢<> w-.-rhinjr hv the " yankee hill will hear uf a situation hv applying 1 ('"' butwcrt ! h . r . joseph hervey t'horuw oclolier 25 1^:11 h bum and educated in virginia bin earliest ns well ns hi maturest eelinga snd convictions are decidedly iu fttt'ur of ulaatae mil fill principles a-lierislieal liv ills ils ."â€¢'â– -â– â– * e,!o!!- bushel . . t i .... 12 a ul sugar brown â– 10a 121 os . . . . 60aiou loaf ilump 16 a 22 .', i ,,, lliu l.-.tullnw . . . 10 a 12 ivur . . . 730a bootess i " 123 ir 4 a h whiskey . - - 4(1 u ;*> " lol us rule to mount auburn says llircnnuyc rising from dinner with the prospect of a long af ternoon before him and forth ihey go to rid them selves of time among the final homesof those who have exchanged it foi eternity let ua go out to the cemetery whispers the wife to her hus band as some lingering sunset !â– softening into twilight hull doubting lost he should heck ihe wish which he knows tn spring from a mother's heart ; bul he yields lo the request and ihey visit ih grave xxf their child io strew a fuw flowers on its new enclosure " you must go out in mount auburn with lis fhis afternoon says the citizen to the stranger und i hit ber t bey go too to talk learnedly nf obelisks and monuments national taste westminster abbey and pere la chaise head er let ut !_". too hut let us walk nut drive up ... liihtv splendor t the crowded gaitway tossing our reins io the k.< lolunl l l ' i 7 i - i v i h v . . . m u r â– . - , . nil . 3i i \"â€ž t n v . . ihu ii i the exercises or this institution will hi resumbd on the 1st of october i s,,,.i,._ii;.;iv;nii',.',vu r si?o f .^ i '''' i ]:- i jli â€” payable in advance benji cottrell salisbury ail2 a 1884 principal _"_ -' - m m i x q _Â£_â– â€¢ â€¢ j 1(iij ()) . ( ',,.| '.,,.,,,,.,..-.,, i hphe subsrrilior s about to move to batesviilo 1 ,â€ž ailuinsuiv i'.tri.orv a 11 , nd - - vtotice is hereby given tha the mm hereto ',. hases selling land i paying laxes fo fore existing under lb ne o harris , leu.s ti e man - ts of military shaver is dissolved bv mulua consenl i he h ", i lands wh.ch if not attend 1 to w parties ul persons indebted lo he said firm are wid io av losi ! lequeslod to forward l,i,i-li udrtlk letters po-i.pui.l a.ldre.sse ,., l,e sub rilsor their ui.-oui.-si am h.-e on Â».- are nde b i i 1 i nil a,lâ€žsuw mil be oi'.uip.ii ..... i..i i'l reu'l tl '.'''â– ;;'''. : t ' ' - "'â€¢ to david reiniiardt n ! 1 s n i m ___ lâ€žte f l.â€ž,câ€žt,,i v john i miwi.k salisbury october 0 vtuvima and yet notwithstanding all that sum s r lends the taste before um enter in spile of tin in rongruity of ideas which the crowd of vehicles niul the looks of riders will excite when you ure once vvilhin the enclosure fashion und lhe world gaiety and splendor are soon forgone hl.inding iii tin dark groves w in re the broken light falls down through the opening of the trees id singu larly possessed l.y the wonderful stillness of the place the must di itingumied mr null iho most fashionable toumure will pass unnoticed when vou it ou id have turned to guise had you met i hem ... the hln-ef the visiters too om und all do matter what their mood when they inched the oi.ititav i.re at once b is-reil and subdued as boon as ihey have paused under those gathering shades you shall see a young lady leap fro the ei.rnii !_..-, laughing in all the luxury of youth d lici.lt ii nml revelling in some j.-si that has been started j a i when you pass her in an avenue tar meet her .... the hill she will is inst in contemplation nnd for get to return your civilities if you yourself should hit im too much abstracted to oiler them still lln iofluence nf the place is not a melancholy or a saddening influence it is ls-tter â€” it is etpansive anil soothing filling the mind with the beauties of online and thus breaking ibe force of nny passion ..(.- expression of iiflliction which mny is randy to burstoorth and uniting tbe great idea of death ill general will images and objects which re not shadowy nnd hard lo crimp but before iih around us iiiiii familiar wo never go '!. ther wilbool feeling the d.-ep philosophy of the sentiment which shakspeare has put into the moiilii of timon when be makes him say thai l will nuke his eierl im mansion â€¢ upon the beeched verife of tlie mil flood ; winch ooce a day with his cn.bo-weu froth the turbulent surge hi ill h september il . 1 884 u-v lutt-it-stiiik lo ltarÂ»mi-Â»!7a t m el iiiik cii/ens ,,.â– siiisbiirj ui uen tui ui in i.ii-i jqs.jzjas tr isvp^llju .. satkiisiifii thc^^^^m geiitdiiv f ... r.ineni jl \ !* jij asdjll-'^-^s â€¢ rn opening in salisbury pre nts probably ot m % la ai^^^^^^^h he best locations hi the state the travelling through mix "Â» Â» -*Â» els m b m the town s very itr.-ni sad its c.lisens themselves are ss eretoforb earned on bv tbe above ootp in a re.ii degree lispesed '" subiu ' u the or.it of i i ,.,.,,,, w ju still be continued bi tb ".. ur of the toosonal art rather than exercise on ,(,.,â€ž, ,,,â€ž.,(, m nil its various branches al il id own part i islicato a task aaa proof of the libe ." Â« harriafe shaver ii is hoped that the nd patronage exten ic i lo Â« barbel by tb i community m heretofore extended to one of n . .*_Â£%?Â» ss r sr ':â– -- s -< â– â– â€¢ * â– â€¢-â– "*"- ihsearaingkof the peiaon who has just left here and ment who i.lÂ»-eâ€žee â€ž â€ž,,' , , iscl hi nnv ivnui uf patronage |, ',- it ea.li made \ eludes f various hinds,on tmounted to upwards of 5110 hand and will is sold cheap j ii'.'i rbi iiiim proprietor of ths mansion hotel whose house i - ... ,. rv ,|,._, ription will is prompt attended i â– - i ited al ti i . n oft ie courthouse in , :,.,,,, ,| ,,, the nxwi fu.ti.li.l manner tl i.tv,'"'r bus ii 1 '' i " - xe lone mn '" .|()||\ i shaver 4 c date 1 barbei with sn elegant roomfbrthe business n.-tâ€žher 1 1 1884 if bleb will â€¢â€¢ let on reasoosbls terms sod bisserv.ee salisbury october 11 l "â– ''â€¢ "'' idsnl in the dining room taken j*Â«g " i " â– â– asllsillh clktllan rÂ«li al maiwion hotbt , ,, Â« i,m v 11 k h.,.,t .! -' i.i Â« sburv oc'j.u-i 1 -. 1834 i * we are hut fs-ggsrly al description even with rial ii.ltiiiiiii woods snd fin towns ut our feet but wc cannot forls-ur l remind you of the river uu il.e one bond uud the lake .... the other and tho long stretch of marshes with the university and then il.e city beyond the cily â€” with its thou si.i.il pulses of lite beating warm and quick tl.ru.igt j ihe heart of society â€” how many eager h<>|x_s vast plan . idle fancies useful u.|hihoh are there hosr do ih.-y toil nnd enjoy nnd pull down and build up and then â€” here here where sleepciuinnt be disturbed though the roar of twenty hauls were rising up into the peaceful groves iind where the unbroken goings on of i.uture seem tn mock tk fitful feverish courses of mu here ihe hamÂ»3 full und the eye sink and lhÂ«y im brought Â«*Â» uftor another to lie here and lake their i airf still the orld will go on nature ai^society nor is stirred in